The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has started induction exercise for a total of 9,159 teachers who were recruited and posted to schools in January.
The teachers were recruited on permanent and pensionable terms to replace teachers who exited TSC payroll in 2025 through natural attrition.
In the advert, TSC had declared 7,065 posts for primary schools, 12 posts for junior schools and 2,082 posts for secondary schools.
The induction programme which has started this week at sub counties is aimed at acquainting the teachers on various TSC legal policies including the code of regulations and code of conduct for teachers.
Unlike intern teachers, these teachers will be entitled to full benefits after completing their probation period.
The teachers will be entitled to full salary and allowance benefits. P1 teachers who are employed at grade B5 also known as primary teacher II will start with a basic salary of sh. 25,028 to a maximum of sh. 31,615.
In addition they will be entitled to a commuter allowance of sh. 4,000, annual leave allowance sh. 4,000 (paid once in January) and a hardship allowance of sh. 6,600 for those working in hardship areas.
The teachers will be paid a house allowance of sh. 3,500. Teachers working in Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru Cities, Nyeri, Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Malindi, Kakamega and Kitale Municipalities will be paid sh. 4,500 while those working in Nairobi will get sh. 6,750 as house allowance.
The teachers will get a comprehensive medical cover under Social Health Authority (SHA) through their monthly medical allowance.
The teachers will automatically be promoted to job group C1 after serving for three years.
For junior and senior school teachers their employment is different. Those with Diploma were employed at job group C1 while graduate teachers started at job group C2.
The graduate teacher at job group C2 also known as secondary teacher II will start with a basic salary of sh. 39,070 which will increase to a maximum of sh. 49,100.
In addition they will be entitled to a commuter allowance of sh. 5,000, annual leave allowance sh. 6,000 (paid once in January) and a hardship allowance of sh. 10,900 for those working in hardship areas.
The teachers will be paid a house allowance of sh. 9,600. Teachers working in Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru Cities, Nyeri, Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Malindi, Kakamega and Kitale Municipalities will be paid sh. 12,800 while those working in Nairobi will get sh. 16,500 as house allowance.
Diploma teachers will be promoted to grade C2 after serving for three years while graduate will be moved to grade C3 automatically after serving same period.
The teachers did not receive salaries in February but TSC has hinted at making payment after completing three month service though some sources have previously said their payment will start in March.
The teachers are currently serving a six month probation period before they can be converted to pnp.
“Note that the effective date of your appointment will be the date you report for duty. Your salary will be Ksh 300,336 p.a on the T-Scale 5 (Ksh 300,336 p.a to Ksh 379,380 p.a). You will also be entitled to Automatic House Allowance, Commuter Allowance and Hardship Allowance (where applicable),” reads an employment letter of a P1 teachers sent in a school in Kilifi.
The teachers will also enjoy all TSC leaves including payment of annual leave allowance which is done once in January each year.
Most of these leaves are applied and approved through an online platform except under special occasions;
1. Sick Leave
2. Annual Leave
3. Compassionate Leave
4. Paternity Leave
5. Maternity Leave
6. Study Leave
7. Special Leave
8. Adoption Leave
9. Spouse of Diplomat Leave
